The Eden Sessions series of concerts planned for June and July of this year will not take place, the Eden Project has announced today, March 9.
The 2021 sessions are to be rescheduled due to the uncertainty surrounding the pandemic and the restrictions around outside gatherings.
The organisers have stated their ambition is to ensure that all of the acts announced for this year's event will be rescheduled to play in front of the world-famous geodesic biomes.
When new dates are confirmed, Eden have stated it will contact existing ticket holders with details.
Original tickets will remain valid for any show that is moved to a new date.
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An Eden spokesperson said: "We’re really sorry to disappoint Sessions ticket holders.
"Since the Government’s new four-step regulations came in we’ve been looking long and hard at all the options.
"Our paramount concern is the safety of our concert goers and staff.
"With all the uncertainties surrounding outdoor gatherings, we’ve decided that rescheduling our brilliant line-up is the best course for everyone.
"We so much look forward to welcoming people back to the Sessions and say ‘please watch this space’ as we work to find new dates for the shows."
The Eden Sessions are a series of live music festivals held annually in the summer and this year's line-up included acts such as Lionel Richie, Bryan Adams, Dianna Ross, IDLES, and My Chemical Romance.
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